Red Herring
middle-class woman of a certain age
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Thanks, this helps a bit- though I think people are deceiving themselves if they feel like the source of their negative feelings for someone is rooted in conscious pragmatic super-ego calculations. Feelings and value judgements typically precede those, often laying the foundations for them completely. Of course I am only considering myself here and assuming universality- trying to think of someone I dislike for pragmatic reasons alone, or "objectively evil" reasons, and I'm drawing a blank. Everyone I've disliked has been rooted in petty self-reflective resentment. I thought Obama was a pragmatic disaster, yet I still "like" the guy to this day. Maybe it's just me. Hard to draw that line between the places where everyone is different, and everyone is the same, you know?
Oh, I wouldn't consider those pragmatic considerations. It's an emotional gut reaction to treasured institutions being under attack. Just like reacting to someon ekilling your mother has nothing to do with pragmatism.